May 20, 2024  
2017-2018 Academic Catalog 
    
2017-2018 Academic Catalog [Archived Catalog]

Course Descriptions


 
  
  • FLTE 406 - Flute (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for flute. Students remain at senior level if the instrumental faculty determine the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FLTE 405

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FORL 410 - Foreign Language Research Practicum (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Capstone course for foreign language majors. Completion portfolio is required.

    Prerequisite: 18 hours of foreign language at the 200-level or above or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    WE CAP
  
  • FORL 480 - Resources in Language Content Area (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Traditional as well as digital and Internet sources in specific content areas of language. Sources and techniques for furthering professional knowledge and integrating technological resources into the study of language.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit will be given for FORL 480 and ENGL 480, FREN 480, LATN 480, SPAN 480, ENGL 580, FREN 580, LATN 580, SPAN 580, or FORL 580.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FORL 485 - Foreign Language and Immersion Teaching Methodology (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    History of foreign language teaching in the United States, comparing and contrasting the different teaching methodologies, discussing and sharing effective classroom strategies for teachers in training or teachers in the classroom.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for FORL 485 and FORl 585.

    Prerequisites: ENGL 102 and six hours of foreign language above the 100-level.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FORL 580 - Resources in Language Content Area (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Traditional as well as digital and Internet sources in specific content areas of language. Sources and techniques for furthering professional knowledge and integrating technological resources into the study of language. Graduate-level research project(s) required.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit will be given for FORL 580 and ENGL 480, FORL 480, FREN 480, LATN 480, SPAN 480, ENGL 580, FREN 580, LATN 580, or SPAN 580.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FORL 585 - Foreign Language and Immersion Teaching Methodology (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    History of foreign language teaching in the United States and Internationally, comparing and contrasting different teaching methodologies, discussing and sharing effective classroom strategies for foreign language and instruction. Specific focus on immersion programs and methodology.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for FORL 585 and FORL 485.

    Prerequisite: EDUC 599 or EDUC 603 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 101 - Elementary French I (Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CFRN 1013, Elementary French I (3 credit hours); CFRN 1014, Elementary French I (4 credit hours; 1 credit hour will be general transfer credit)

    Essentials of French grammar and pronunciation with emphasis on conversation. Class work is supplemented in the language laboratory by special recordings which are designed to give the student a better aural-oral comprehension of the language. Lab attendance required. For information about Advanced Placement opportunities based on your test scores, click here .

    Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 102 - Elementary French II (Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CFRN 1023, Elementary French II (3 credit hours); CFRN 1024, Elementary French II (4 credit hours; 1 credit hour will be general transfer credit)

    Essentials of French grammar and pronunciation with emphasis on conversation. Class work is supplemented in the language laboratory by special recordings which are designed to give the student a better aural-oral comprehension of the language. Lab attendance required. For information about Advanced Placement opportunities based on your test scores, click here .

    Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 201 - Intermediate French I (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CFRN 2013, Intermediate French I (3 credit hours); CFRN 2014, Intermediate French I (4 credit hours; 1 credit hour will be general transfer credit); CFRN 2026, Intermediate French I+II (6 credit hours)

    Continuation of the basic principles of grammar and conversation begun in FREN 101-102. Further laboratory experience is required. For information about Advanced Placement opportunities based on your test scores, click here .

    Prerequisites: Two units of high school French or FREN 101-102.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Humanities

  
  • FREN 202 - Intermediate French II (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CFRN 2023, Intermediate French II; CFRN 2026, Intermediate French I+II (6 credit hours)

    Review of the basic principles of grammar together with carefully selected reading material which will develop oral and written expression in the language. Further laboratory experience is required according to student needs. For information about Advanced Placement opportunities based on your test scores, click here .

    Prerequisites: FREN 201 or equivalent.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Humanities

  
  • FREN 300 - Residence in Francophone Country Internship (Cr. 1-12)


    Application of language skills in a Francophone environment. Students are involved in total immersion living situation. Credit is awarded upon receipt of transcript for course work from francophone postsecondary institution attended.

    Notes
    Summer sessions only. May be repeated once.

    Prerequisite: 6 semester hours of French or equivalent.

    Cr. 1-12

  
  • FREN 301 - French Culture and Civilization (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Study of social and cultural background of French literature.

    Prerequisites: Four units of high school French, or FREN 201-202.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 302 - Readings in French (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Utilization of contemporary printed media to develop reading comprehension and expand vocabulary.

    Prerequisite: FREN 202 or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 305 - French Comprehension (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Practical approach to French enabling students to acquire more quickly an under- standing of the language both oral and written.

    Prerequisite: FREN 202.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 311 - Advanced French Grammar and Composition (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Intensive review of French grammar with emphasis on composition.

    Prerequisites: 12 sem. hrs. in French or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 312 - Advanced French Conversation (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Designed to develop a high level of individual proficiency in the spoken language.

    Prerequisites: 12 sem. hrs. in French or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 313 - Advanced French Translation (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    French-English, English-French translation course based on varied samples of the contemporary language, either literary, scientific, commercial, colloquial, or regional. Vocabulary and grammar practical review.

    Prerequisite: 12 semester hours in French or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 321 - Survey of French Literature I (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Study of the principal movements and representative authors of French literature.

    Prerequisites: 12 sem. hrs. in French or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 322 - Survey of French Literature II (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Study of the principal movements and representative authors of French literature.

    Prerequisites: 12 sem. hrs. in French or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 401 - Nineteenth Century French Literature I (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Critical analysis of representative literary works of the nineteenth century.

    Prerequisites: 15 sem. hrs. in French or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 411 - Special Topics in French Studies (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Topics vary semester to semester and will include topics of relevance to French culture and civilization.

    Notes
    May be repeated, as topics vary, to accrue a total of nine hours. No duplicate credit for FREN 411 and FREN 511 over the same topic.

    Prerequisite: 15 semester hours in French or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 415 - Residence in Francophone Country Internship: Phase 2 (Cr. 15-18)


    Advanced language instruction with emphasis on French grammar and civilization including French history, history of art, cinema, geography, and literature. All classes are taught in French. Credit is awarded upon receipt of transcript from French institution attended.

    Prerequisite: 12 semester hours of French or equivalent.

    Cr. 15-18

  
  • FREN 425 - French Phonetics (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Review of the French phonetic system using corrective and fluency drills in the language laboratory.

    Prerequisite: French 202 or equivalent or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FREN 511 - Special Topics in French (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Topics vary from semester to semester and will include topics of relevance to French culture and civilization. Term paper in French required.

    Notes
    May be repeated, as topics vary, to accrue a total of nine hours. No duplicate credit for FREN 511 and FREN 411 over the same topic.

    Prerequisite: 15 semester hours in French or permission of department head.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • FRHN 100 - Freshmen Performance Proficiency (Cr. 1-2)


    These courses are designed for aspiring music majors who present little or no background in their chosen performance genre. The courses are intended to bring the student to the technical and musical level expected of an entering major.

    Notes
    Credits for this course are not applicable toward a degree. They may be repeated once for credit.

    Cr. 1-2

  
  • FRHN 101 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Freshman level. First semester. Placement determined by audition.

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 102 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Freshman level. Second semester.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 101

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 103 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction in French horn. Student remains at freshman level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 102

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 104 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction in French horn. Student remains at freshman level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 103

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 105 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction in French Horn. Students remain at freshman level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisites: FRHN 104

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 106 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Students remain at freshman level if the instrumental faculty determine the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 105

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 125 - French Horn (Lab. 1, Cr. 1)


    Private instruction for French Horn for non-music majors.

    Notes
    Can be repeated for 8 semesters for credit.

    Lab. 1 Cr. 1

  
  • FRHN 201 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private Instruction for French Horn. Sophomore level. First semester.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 102
     

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 202 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Sophomore level. Second semester.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 201

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 203 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction in French horn. Student remains at sophomore level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 202

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 204 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction in French horn. Student remains at sophomore level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 203

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 205 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Students remain at sophomore level if the instrumental faculty determine the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 204

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 206 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Students remain at sophomore level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 205

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 301 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Junior level. First semester.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 202

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 302 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Junior level. Second semester.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 301

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 303 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Students remain at junior level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 302

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 304 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction in French horn. Student remains at junior level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 303

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 305 - French Horn


    Private instruction for French Horn. Students remain at junior level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 304

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 306 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Students remain at junior level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 305

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 401 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Senior level. First semester.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 302

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 402 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Senior level. Second semester.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 401

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 403 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction in French horn. Student remains at senior level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 402

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 404 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction in French horn. Student remains at senior level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 403

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 405 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for French Horn. Students remain at senior level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: FRHN 404

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • FRHN 406 - French Horn (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for french horn. Students remain at senior level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.  

    Prerequisite: FRHN 405

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • GEOG 101 - World Regional Geography I (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Regional/topical approach to selected areas of the Western world, including that part of the world that has been most greatly influenced by European thought, economic systems, and culture. World regions covered may include Europe, Russia, the Americas, and Australia/New Zealand.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 102 - World Regional Geography II (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Regional/topical approach to selected areas of the non-Western world, including that part of the world that has been less heavily influenced by European thought, economic systems, and culture. World regions covered may include Sub-Saharan Africa, North Africa/Southwest Asia, South Asia, East Asia, Southeast Asia, and the Pacific Rim.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 111 - Introduction to Geography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CGRG 2013, Human Geography

    Introductory study of the elements of the physical and cultural landscapes, the interaction between them and their spatial variation and functioning.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Social/Behavioral Sciences

  
  • GEOG 201 - Physical Geography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CGRG 2213, Physical Geography

    Introductory study of the elements of the natural landscape; landforms, climate, and natural vegetation with emphasis on worldwide distributions.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 211 - Cultural Geography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CGRG 2113, World Regional Geography

    Spatial variations among cultural groups and spatial functioning of society. Emphasis on language, religion, economy, government, and other cultural phenomena.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 221 - Geography of Louisiana (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Study of the physical geography and natural resources of Louisiana and of the people in terms of their cultural backgrounds, settlement patterns, and regional economies.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 231 - Geographic Information Systems I: Map Analysis and Thematic Mapping (Lec. 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)


    Introduction to fundamental cartographic concepts, including map interpretation, creation, and analysis. Includes a lecture component in which cartographic principles will be covered, and a lab that includes an introduction to computer mapping using ArcGIS

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for GEOG 231 and GEOG 301.

    Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Social/Behavioral Sciences

  
  • GEOG 301 - Selected Topics in Geography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Study of a particular region or problem in geography.

    Notes
    May be repeated as topics vary to accrue a total of nine hours. No duplicate credit for GEOG 231.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 311 - A Geography of Europe from the Atlantic to the Urals (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Topical and regional study of the human and physical geography of Europe as a continent. Emphasis on the changing geographies of Europe.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 321 - Latin American Regional Geography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Survey of the physical geography and natural resources of the region and a study of the cultural geography of the people including settlement and economic patterns.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 331 - The Geography of Religion (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Introduction to the study of religious aspects of interaction between a culture and its complex earth environment, and spatial interaction among different cultures.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 361 - Geographic Information Systems II: Principles and Methods in Geographic Information Systems (Lec. 2, Lab. 2, Cr. 3)


    Principles and methods in Geographic Information Systems. Introduction to concepts and methodologies crucial to the utilization of geographic information systems for spatial analysis

    Prerequisite: GEOG 231

    Lec. 2 Lab. 2 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 411 - Asia: A Regional Geography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Survey of the physical and cultural geographies of the region with emphasis on population and development of India, Japan, and China.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for GEOG 411 and GEOG 511.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 421 - Regional Geography of the United States and Canada (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Study of the physical geography and natural resources of the United States and Canada and of the people in terms of their cultural backgrounds, settlement patterns, and regional economies.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for GEOG 421 and GEOG 521.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 431 - Environmental Geography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    In-depth study of human adaptation and impact on global and local levels. Topics may include population, climate change, threatened habitats, threatened species, environmental perception, and issues of regional concern.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for GEOG 431 and GEOG 531.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 441 - Regional Geography of Sub-Saharan Africa (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Geographic examination of the peoples and cultures of sub-Saharan Africa.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for GEOG 441 and GEOG 541.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 461 - Political Geography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Examination of spatial, political, and social aspects of geopolitical patterns and events, including the spatial and social forces that contribute to political violence and terrorism.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for GEOG 461 and GEOG 341 or GEOG 561.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOG 499 - Senior Research Project (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Capstone course. Research project in geography, subject and type to be determined and organized in consultation with the instructor.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    CAP
  
  • GEOG 531 - Environmental Geography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    In-depth study of human adaptation and impact on global and local levels. Covers selected topics, which may include population, climate change, threatened habitats, threatened species, environmental perception, and issues of regional concern. Directed reading, independent research, and research papers supplement lectures and discussions.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for GEOG 531 and GEOG 431.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOL 101 - Physical Geology (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CGEO 1103, Physical Geology

    Study of the physical processes of the Earth, including such topics as minerals, rock cycle, volcanoes, earthquakes, weathering, plate tectonics, and rivers.

    Notes
    May be taken as part of a sequence with GEOL 102, GEOL 103, or GEOL 210.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Natural Sciences

  
  • GEOL 102 - Historical Geology (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CGEO 1113, Historical Geology

    Study of the origin and history of the Earth and the development of life on Earth as revealed in the rocks and fossils.

    Notes
    May be taken as part of a sequence with GEOL 101, GEOL 103, or GEOL 210.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Natural Sciences

    WE
  
  • GEOL 103 - Introduction to Oceanography (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Geology of the ocean basins, marine provinces, marine sediments, properties of seawater, ocean circulation, waves, coastal processes, and water bodies and photosynthetic productivity will be discussed. This course also covers environmental resources and environmental concerns related to the oceans.

    Notes
    May be taken as part of a sequence with GEOL 101, GEOL 102, or GEOL 210.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Natural Sciences

  
  • GEOL 111 - Physical Geology Laboratory (Lab. 3, Cr. 1)


    LCCN: CGEO 1101, Physical Geology Lab

    Hands-on investigation and exercises on various topics in physical geology, especially common minerals, igneous rocks, metamorphic rocks, and sedimentary rocks.

    Lab. 3 Cr. 1

  
  • GEOL 112 - Historical Geology Laboratory (Lab. 3, Cr. 1)


    LCCN: CGEO 1111, Historical Geology Lab

    Exercises using rock structures and fossils to interpret earth history. Hands-on investigation of the topics in Historical Geology, especially fossils, correlation, ordering geologic events, and ancient environments

    Lab. 3 Cr. 1

  
  • GEOL 210 - Environmental Geology (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    This course focuses on issues related to Environmental Geology. Topics covered will include volcanic hazards, earthquakes, flooding, coastal erosion, landslide prevention, urbanization, groundwater issues, waste disposal, and pollution. Past and present examples and case histories related to these topics will be discussed. Where ever possible geological processes and a discussion of solutions related to land use planning will be discussed in relation to the topic covered.

    Notes
    May be taken as part of a sequence with GEOL 101, GEOL 102, or GEOL 103.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

    General Education Core Curriculum
    Natural Sciences

  
  • GEOL 215 - Energy Resources (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Nature, origin, distribution, exploration, and evaluation of oil, gas, oil shale, tar sands, coal, and uranium fuels; geothermal energy; conservation; relation to Gulf Coast.

    Prerequisite: GEOL 101.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOL 216 - Engineering Geology (Lec. 2, Lab. 3, Cr. 3)


    Introduction to the principles of geology and their application to civil engineering problems and structures.

    Notes
    No duplicate credit for GEOL 216 and GEOL 115.

    Lec. 2 Lab. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOL 304 - Geochemistry (Lec. 2, Lab. 3, Cr. 3)


    Application of chemical laws; methods and data to the solution of geologic processes; the geochemical cycles of selected elements; survey of the origin, evolution and composition of earth materials.

    Prerequisites: GEOL 101, CHEM 101.

    Lec. 2 Lab. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GEOL 364 - Gulf Coast Geology (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Study of the sediment, geologic structures, stratigraphic structures and economic products of the Gulf Coast.

    Prerequisite: GEOL 102.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GERM 101 - Introductory German I (Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CGRM 1013, Elementary German I (3 credit hours); CGRM 1014, Elementary German I (4 credit hours; 1 credit hour will be general transfer credit)

    Essentials of German grammar and pronunciation with emphasis on conversation.

    Notes
    Lab attendance required.

    Cr. 3

  
  • GERM 102 - Introductory German II (Cr. 3)


    LCCN: CGRM 1023, Elementary German II (3 credit hours); CGRM 1024, Elementary German II (4 credit hours; 1 credit hour will be general transfer credit)

    Essentials of German grammar and pronunciation with emphasis on conversation.

    Notes
    Lab attendance required.

    Prerequisite: GERM 101 or equivalent.

    Cr. 3

  
  • GNST 396 - Professional Skills-Internship in Applied & Natural Sciences (Cr. 2-3)


    Supervised, practical experience in subject areas in the Applied & Natural Sciences.

    Notes
    Minimum of 80 clock hours of work to earn 2 hours course credit. Minimum of 120 clock hours of work to earn 3 hours course credit. May not be repeated.

    Prerequisites: Open to Bachelor of General Studies majors only. 75 hours of academic credit earned, including completion of General Studies core requirements. Minimum of 2.75 GPA. Grade of “C” or better earned in ENGL 101 and ENGL 102. Permission of department head.

    Cr. 2-3

  
  • GNST 397 - Professional Skills-Internship in Arts & Humanities (Cr. 2-3)


    Supervised, practical experience in subject areas in the Arts & Humanities.

    Notes
    Minimum of 80 clock hours of work to earn 2 hours course credit. Minimum of 120 clock hours of work to earn 3 hours course credit. May not be repeated.

    Prerequisites: Open to Bachelor of General Studies majors only. 75 hours of academic credit earned, including completion of General Studies core requirements. Minimum of 2.75 GPA. Grade of “C” or better earned in ENGL 101 and ENGL 102. Permission of department head.

    Cr. 2-3

  
  • GNST 398 - Professional Skills-Internship in Behavioral Sciences (Cr. 2-3)


    Supervised, practical experience in subject areas in the Behavioral Sciences.

    Notes
    Minimum of 80 clock hours of work to earn 2 hours course credit. Minimum of 120 clock hours of work to earn 3 hours course credit. May not be repeated.

    Prerequisites: Open to Bachelor of General Studies majors only. 75 hours of academic credit earned, including completion of General Studies core requirements. Minimum of 2.75 GPA. Grade of “C” or better earned in ENGL 101 and ENGL 102. Permission of department head.

    Cr. 2-3

  
  • GNST 399 - General Studies Internship (Cr. 2-3)


    Supervised, practical experience in various subject areas.

    Notes
    Minimum of 80 clock hours of work to earn 2 hours course credit. Minimum of 120 clock hours of work to earn 3 hours course credit. Course can only be used in the Free Electives block in the BGS. May not be repeated.

    Prerequisites: Open to Bachelor of General Studies majors only. 75 hours of academic credit earned, including completion of General Studies core requirements. Minimum of 2.75 GPA. Grade of “C” or better earned in ENGL 101 and ENGL 102. Permission of department head.

    Cr. 2-3

  
  • GNST 400 - General Studies Capstone (Lec. 1, Cr. 1)


    Integration of technology, oral and written communication, and research skills. Capstone Course.

    Prerequisites: Graduating senior standing, admission into the General Studies program, and permission of the General and Basic Studies department head.

    Lec. 1 Cr. 1

    WE NYF CAP
  
  • GREK 101 - Introduction to Ancient Greek I (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Ancient Greek grammar and syntax designed to enable students to read selected texts from the Greek New Testament and from classical authors.

    Prerequisite: GREK 101 is a prerequisite for GREK 102.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GREK 102 - Introduction to Ancient Greek II (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Ancient Greek grammar and syntax designed to enable students to read selected texts from the Greek New Testament and from classical authors.

    Prerequisite: GREK 101 is a prerequisite for GREK 102.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GREK 201 - Intermediate Ancient Greek I (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Ancient Greek grammar and syntax past the introductory level. Selected readings in classical and New Testament Greek.

    Prerequisite: GREK 102

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GREK 202 - Intermediate Ancient Greek II (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Ancient Greek grammar and syntax past the introductory level. Selected readings in classical and New Testament Greek.

    Prerequisite: GREK 202

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GREK 301 - Readings in Ancient Greek (Lec. 3, Cr. 3)


    Selected passages from classical, biblical, or Byzantine Greek.

    Prerequisite: GREK 202 or equivalent.

    Lec. 3 Cr. 3

  
  • GUIT 100 - Freshmen Performance Proficiency (Cr. 1-2)


    These courses are designed for aspiring music majors who present little or no background in their chosen performance genre. The courses are intended to bring the student to the technical and musical level expected of an entering major.

    Notes
    Credits for this course are not applicable toward a degree. They may be repeated once for credit.

    Cr. 1-2

  
  • GUIT 101 - Guitar (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for guitar. Freshman level. First semester. Placement determined by audition.

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • GUIT 102 - Guitar (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for guitar. Freshman level. Second semester.

    Prerequisite: GUIT 101

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • GUIT 103 - Guitar (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for guitar. Students remain at freshman level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Notes

     

    Prerequisite: GUIT 102

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • GUIT 104 - Guitar (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction in guitar. Student remains at freshman level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: GUIT 103

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • GUIT 105 - Guitar (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for guitar. Students remain at freshman level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: GUIT 104

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • GUIT 106 - Guitar (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for guitar. Students remain at freshman level if the instrumental faculty determines the student did not achieve at an appropriate level for advancement.

    Prerequisite: GUIT 105

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

  
  • GUIT 125 - Guitar (Lab. 1, Cr. 1)


    Private instruction for guitar for non-music majors.

    Notes
    Students may repeat this course for 8 semesters for credit.

    Lab. 1 Cr. 1

  
  • GUIT 201 - Guitar (Lab. 1-3, Cr. 1-3)


    Private instruction for guitar. Sophomore level. First semester.

    Prerequisite: GUIT 102

    Lab. 1-3 Cr. 1-3

 

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